No reserve price - David-Andersen - Ring - ' Saga ' Silver

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Vintage David‑Andersen 925 silver Saga ring from Norway, dating to the 1970s, unisex size EU 56 (IT 16, US 7½), weight 12 g, in very good condition with minor wear and no laboratory report.

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Vintage David Andersen 925 silver ' Saga ' ring inspired by ancient Scandinavian artifacts
- Norway, ca. 1970s
* The design is a faithful replica of an embossed ring from 300 A.D., discovered in the grave of a wealthy couple. *
- adjustable size, actual size is: EU 56, IT 16, diameter: ca. 18 mm
- upper part: 2.5 cm x 2 cm
- weight: 12 grams
*** NO RESERVE PRICE ***
- in very good condition with minor signs of wear ( see photos for better impression as they are part of description )

- Shipping by Post: registered with tracking, will be sent in a cardboard box or an anti-shock bubble envelope.
( Livrare prin curier in Romania )

* If the automatic tracking system doesn't show info about your order, please see updates for your Tracking Number on your own country postal service

* For EU buyers: please allow ca. 5 to 10 working days transit* time for the package to arrive, after is released by customs

* For US and non-EU buyers: please allow ca. 10 to 15 working days transit* time for the package to arrive, after is released by customs

* Transit time estimates: Sometimes the package arrives sooner than estimated and other times may be delays, please have patience.

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Vintage David Andersen 925 silver ' Saga ' ring inspired by ancient Scandinavian artifacts
- Norway, ca. 1970s
* The design is a faithful replica of an embossed ring from 300 A.D., discovered in the grave of a wealthy couple. *
- adjustable size, actual size is: EU 56, IT 16, diameter: ca. 18 mm
- upper part: 2.5 cm x 2 cm
- weight: 12 grams
*** NO RESERVE PRICE ***
- in very good condition with minor signs of wear ( see photos for better impression as they are part of description )

- Shipping by Post: registered with tracking, will be sent in a cardboard box or an anti-shock bubble envelope.
( Livrare prin curier in Romania )

* If the automatic tracking system doesn't show info about your order, please see updates for your Tracking Number on your own country postal service

* For EU buyers: please allow ca. 5 to 10 working days transit* time for the package to arrive, after is released by customs

* For US and non-EU buyers: please allow ca. 10 to 15 working days transit* time for the package to arrive, after is released by customs

* Transit time estimates: Sometimes the package arrives sooner than estimated and other times may be delays, please have patience.

• If there is a problem, feel free to contact me before leaving feedback.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Brand
David-Andersen
Metal
Silver
Model
' Saga '
Brand jewellery
Yes
Total weight
12 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Country of origin
Norway
Ring size
56 (EU) / 16 (IT) / 7 ½ (US)
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Objects sold
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